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Wikipedia article




'Margaret's Museum' is a 1995 British-Canadian drama film, directed by Mort Ransen and based on Sheldon Currie's novel 'The Glace Bay Miners' Museum'.

Plot



Set in the 1940s in Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia, the film tells the story of a young girl living in a coal mining town where the death of men from accidents in "the pit" (the mines) has become almost routine. Margaret MacNeil (Helena Bonham Carter) has already lost her father and an older brother and for her, life alone would be preferable to marrying a mine workerthat is until the charming Neil Currie (Clive Russell) shows up. Against the wishes of her hard-bitten mother (Kate Nelligan) they marry, but, before long, financial woes lead to his doing what every other uneducated young man does in the town: take a job underground. His death in the mine, along with her younger brother, drives Margaret to a mental breakdown and, in her surreal world, she decides to create a "special" museum to the memories of all those who have died as a result of the horrific mining conditions.

Cast



* Helena Bonham Carter as Margaret MacNeil

* Clive Russell as Neil Currie

* Craig Olejnik as Jimmy MacNeil

* Kate Nelligan as Catherine MacNeil

* Kenneth Welsh as Angus MacNeil

* Andrea Morris as Marilyn

Production notes



Part of 'Margaret's Museum' was filmed in the UK. It carried significance in the local area of Newtongrange, Scotland as the screen debut of local TV celebrity David MacBeath, who appeared as an extra in the film.

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